![]() ![]() I’d rather not waste a disc trying, but will if you run into issues. I know I had to create the icon, it is HERE if you want to use it. desktop file, which I am more certain I created. Icon=/home/carl/Documents/SuSE System Setup cjm/LightScribeIconsm.png Name=Lightscribe SimpleLabeler cat LaCie* Icon=/opt/lightscribeApplications/SimpleLabeler/content/images/LabelWizardIcon.png rwxr-xr-x 1 carl users 621 Lightscribe cat Light*Ĭategories=Application AudioVideo DiscBurning Recorder Ĭomment=Create professional labels on your DVDs.Įxec=/opt/lightscribeApplications/SimpleLabeler/SimpleLabeler Et voilà, the LACIE lightscribe software and Disc Cover 3, come back to recognize the Lightscribe drive. Then you can, with the terminal command csrutil enable, as action describe above, enable the SIP again. (PS I am running KDE, not sure how Gnome would be setup) Install Pacifist 3.5.7 version and install the lightscribe.pkg file with Pacifist. desktop file provided by either of the RPMs. desktop file from that I have, I may have created it. I installed so long ago I sort of forget where I got the. The application installs into /opt/lightscribeApplications/… My user account is a member of the cdrom group - perhaps that is needed to avoid involving root? And, I believe, writing the Lightscribe side is CD/DVD agnostic. Carlos - you answer confuses me a bit - I run Lightscribe Simpler Labeler from a Desktop Folder icon as** user **and I don’t think K3b gets involved, although it may be in the background, I suppose. Now cd to the folder mentioned above and launch it with. You should use gdebi or software-center to install the debs and then you will find the labeler application in /opt/lightscribeApplications/SimpleLabeler. You must install the system software before the labeler application 'to maintain the necessary dependencies', although the version numbers of the two packages do not need to match. First download the system software and then the Labeler application. The download site for the debs (also mentioned in the comments by user104140) is at . The company has partnered with LightScribe to offer DVD burners with direct disc labelling for both Macs and PCs. Here's how I set it up the SimpleLabeler application on Ubuntu 12.04. Here is my sample burn of a template from using Lacie 4L. You can place text on the template beforehand with your image program. The gui of lacie 4L is straightforward-you choose your template from anywhere on your drive then resize it with the program's tools. It is fine to do this, and the requirement for gksudo cannot be easily removed from the program without recompiling it. software (two flavors of Toast and LightScribe Labeler) is just for MacS. Now, launch the Lacie application with gksudo 4L-gui STYLE LaCie Slim DVD+RW with LightScribe 150, If you travel. After youve burned a disc, flip it over and put it back in the burner. Don't worry if you get an error such as: A later version is already installed when installing the Lightscribe system software, as you may already have some Lightscribe files installed if you have installed other Lightscribe software before. Based on the USB 2.0 standard, the LaCie Slim DVD+/-RW Drive with LightScribe also works with the slower USB 1.1 spec. The LaCie LightScribe Labeler for Linux package should install fine. Then install them individually with sudo dpkg -i name_of_b So cd to the download folder and run for each rpm: sudo alien name_of_your_file.rpm You may find it helps to rename the rpms to something like 'Lacie_Labeller' and 'Lacie_Host', as the original file names are very long they will be renamed by alien with the version number of the software anyway. deb files available and no source code available, so you'll have to use alien to convert the rpms to debs. If you want to use the Lacie 4L application, download the Lacie Labeller and the Host Software from the official site. I regularly use it and have never used gksudo or sudo. You could use the SimpleLabeler application (see further below) and not the Lacie 4L lightscribe application as the former does not require root access and it works well straight away with most drives. ![]()
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